We Hunt Monsters
Keith has died twelve times.
After making a deal with a mysterious immortal, he was sent to a new world in hopes of gaining the offered reward - a chance at a better life with his family. However, Keith failed to realize that this deal did not come with an expiration date, no matter how many times he died.
After dying for the dozenth time, Keith renegotiates with the immortal. This new deal will see him sent to the world of Raiah - a world filled with monsters, cowardly monkeys, and a system of magic very similar to the fantasy roleplaying games his brother used to enjoy.
Completing a quest to hunt the most dangerous monsters on the planet, is the price Keith will need to pay to regain his old life. It’s a good thing that all of his experiences in his previous lives translate to Skills in this new one because if Keith fails this time, the price he will need to pay will be far steeper.
We Hunt Monsters is a crunchy LitRPG in an epic fantasy setting. Fans of Dakota Krout, Will Wight, and the Monster Hunter games will enjoy this new series by the bestselling author of the Rise to Omniscience and Buryoku series.
Aaron Oster
Aaron Oster's writing is a gateway into worlds where the impossible feels within reach, a space where the fantastical collides with the real. Born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Aaron’s childhood was filled with the magic of books and video games. His love for epic tales began early, sparked by Brian Jacques' Redwall series, a journey into a world of adventure, bravery, and magic that ignited his passion for storytelling. It wasn’t long before Aaron realized that he wanted to create these worlds for others.
We Hunt Monsters
In a world where monsters lurk in the shadows, humanity’s only hope rests in the hands of those brave enough to face the darkness head-on. We Hunt Monsters pulls readers into a gripping tale where survival isn’t just about avoiding danger—it’s about hunting it down.
The series opens a door into a universe where the line between the hunted and the hunter is dangerously thin. Here, ordinary people are forced to confront not only terrifying creatures but the complexities of their own humanity. In We Hunt Monsters, the stakes are high, the danger constant, and the world-building rich with dark secrets that only the most daring can uncover.
We Hunt Monsters consists of thirteen books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.